steak |
a large, flat cut of meat or fish usually cooked by frying, broiling, or grilling. |
steal |
to take from another without permission or right. [6 definitions] |
steal one's thunder |
to get the attention, praise, or applause that someone else expected to receive. |
steam |
water vapor formed by boiling. [7 definitions] |
steamboat |
a boat that runs on steam power. |
steam engine |
an engine which uses steam to supply energy to its mechanical parts. |
steamroller |
a large truck with a huge roller that is used to smooth and crush the material used in building roads. |
steamship |
a large ship powered by steam; steamer. |
steed |
a lively and sturdy horse used for riding. |
steel |
a hard, strong metal made from iron mixed with carbon. Steel is used to make machines, cars, tools, knives, and many other things. [4 definitions] |
steep1 |
having a sharp slope or slant. [2 definitions] |
steep2 |
to soak in a liquid. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
steer1 |
to cause to move in a certain direction. [3 definitions] |
steer2 |
a young bull or male ox that is not able to produce young and that is raised for its meat. |
steer clear of |
to keep away from; avoid. |
steering wheel |
a wheel that is turned by a driver, pilot, or the like to control the direction of a land vehicle, boat, or aircraft. |
stellar |
of, pertaining to, or resembling a star or stars. [2 definitions] |
stem1 |
the main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the branches, leaves, flowers, or fruits that may grow from it. [3 definitions] |
stencil |
a sheet of some material out of which letters or a pattern has been cut. Paint or ink can pass through stencils to form a design on the surface underneath. [3 definitions] |
step |
the movement made by lifting one foot and putting it down in another place; motion used in walking. [8 definitions] |